2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10832-020-00214-7
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Effect of polyvinylidene fluoride on the acoustic impedance matching, poling enhancement and piezoelectric properties of 0–3 smart lead-free piezoelectric Portland cement composites

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“…Subsequently, to decrease porosities, slag, fly ash, and kaolin was studied by Pan et al [ 49 , 53 ], tracing the piezoelectric properties in different ages, and the highest d 33 can reach 111.1 pC/N. Wittinanon et al [ 38 ] employed PVDF to modify the ITZ and reduce the porosity, showing a significant optimization in reducing leakage current. Considering the positive effect of the higher matrix conductivity during the polarization process, carbon materials (carbon addition [ 54 ], carbon black [ 55 , 56 ], carbon nanotube [ 57 ], and graphene nanoplatelets [ 58 ]) were also applied to optimize the piezoelectric properties.…”
Section: Recent Study On Cement-based Piezoelectric Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Subsequently, to decrease porosities, slag, fly ash, and kaolin was studied by Pan et al [ 49 , 53 ], tracing the piezoelectric properties in different ages, and the highest d 33 can reach 111.1 pC/N. Wittinanon et al [ 38 ] employed PVDF to modify the ITZ and reduce the porosity, showing a significant optimization in reducing leakage current. Considering the positive effect of the higher matrix conductivity during the polarization process, carbon materials (carbon addition [ 54 ], carbon black [ 55 , 56 ], carbon nanotube [ 57 ], and graphene nanoplatelets [ 58 ]) were also applied to optimize the piezoelectric properties.…”
Section: Recent Study On Cement-based Piezoelectric Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the environmental issues, lead-free piezoelectric material has attracted increasing attention. Rianyoi et al [ 38 , 67 , 68 , 69 ] prepared the barium titanate-cement composites and characterized the influence of the particle size and polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF). Chaipanich et al [ 39 , 50 , 70 , 71 , 72 , 73 ] fabricated barium zirconate titanate-cement composites and studied their microstructure and piezoelectric performance.…”
Section: Recent Study On Cement-based Piezoelectric Compositesmentioning
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“…Therefore, carbon nanotubes or carbon black are added as a third conductive phase to establish continuous electrical ux paths between the ceramic particles in the composites, and hence enable easier poling in such composites [12][13][14][15]. However, it is found that the dissipation energy in ferroelectric hysteresis loops and the dielectric loss in dielectric properties increase with the addition of conducting materials [16,17].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As is known to all, polyvinylidene uoride (PVDF) is a type of semicrystalline polymer with pyroelectric and piezoelectric properties. Its low dielectric loss, low acoustic impedance and relatively high piezoelectric coe cients make it promising candidate for applications in ultrasonic transducer, sensor, and actuator [17][18][19][20]. It is meaningful to utilize PVDF as a third-phase ller to aid the poling of cement-based piezoelectric composites.…”
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confidence: 99%